A historic gateway and bustling market in Delhi, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture.
Kashmiri Gate experiences cold weather, especially in the evenings.
For sudden rain showers common in the region.
Ideal for exploring the local markets and nearby attractions on foot.
For daily expenses and shopping at local markets.
To ensure your devices can be charged in Indian power outlets.
For staying connected with local contacts and using data services.
To maintain hygiene while traveling and exploring public places.
For navigating the local area and discovering hidden gems.
Green tea with saffron, cinnamon, cardamom, and honey. Served with a side of traditional Kashmiri bread.
Fragrant rice dish cooked with ghee, dry fruits, and spices. Often served with raita.
Creamy lamb curry with a blend of aromatic spices, ginger, garlic, and yogurt.
Mutton or lamb stew cooked with apricots, almonds, and a variety of spices. Served with naan.
Grilled minced meat skewers marinated in yogurt, spices, and herbs. Served with green chutney.
Sweet rice pudding made with milk, rice, sugar, and a hint of saffron. Served chilled.
Crafted from fine goat hair, these shawls are a symbol of luxury and warmth, with a history dating back to the 16th century.
Intricately carved from local walnut wood, these items showcase the region's rich craftsmanship tradition.
Known as 'Red Gold', this high-quality saffron is a prized spice used in various local dishes and has been cultivated in Kashmir for centuries.
These traditional jewellery pieces, often adorned with semi-precious stones, are an essential part of Kashmiri culture and heritage.